[jbosstools-issues] [JBoss JIRA] Created: (JBIDE-6574) CDI definition error validation.

Alexey Kazakov (JIRA) jira-events at lists.jboss.org
Fri Jul 2 15:45:46 EDT 2010


CDI definition error validation.
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                 Key: JBIDE-6574
                 URL: https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-6574
             Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
          Issue Type: Sub-task
          Components: cdi (jsr-299)
            Reporter: Alexey Kazakov
            Assignee: Alexey Kazakov
             Fix For: 3.2.x


Definition Errors + Non-Portable behavior warning messages:

2.2.2. Restricting the bean types of a bean
- bean class or producer method or field specifies a @Typed annotation, 
  and the value member specifies a class which does not correspond to a type 
  in the unrestricted set of bean types of a bean

2.4.1. Built-in scope types
- interceptor or decorator has any scope other than @Dependent (Non-Portable behavior)

2.4.3. Declaring the bean scope
- bean class or producer method or field specifies multiple scope type annotations

2.4.4. Default scope
- bean does not explicitly declare a scope when there is no default scope 
  (there are two different stereotypes declared by the bean that declare different default scopes)

2.5.3. Beans with no EL name
- interceptor or decorator has a name (Non-Portable behavior)

2.6.1. Declaring an alternative
- interceptor or decorator is an alternative (Non-Portable behavior)

2.7.1.1. Declaring the default scope for a stereotype
- stereotype declares more than one scope

2.7.1.3. Declaring a @Named stereotype
- stereotype declares a non-empty @Named annotation (Non-Portable behavior)
- stereotype declares any other qualifier annotation
- stereotype is annotated @Typed

3.1. Managed beans
- the bean class of a managed bean is annotated with both 
  the @Interceptor and @Decorator stereotypes
- managed bean with a public field declares any scope other than @Dependent
- managed bean with a parameterized bean class declares any scope other than @Dependent

3.1.4. Specializing a managed bean
- managed bean class annotated @Specializes does not directly extend 
  the bean class of another managed bean

3.2. Session beans
- session bean specifies an illegal scope (a stateless session bean must belong 
  to the @Dependent pseudo-scope; a singleton bean must belong to either the
  @ApplicationScoped scope or to the @Dependent pseudo-scope, a stateful session 
  bean may have any scope)
- bean class of a session bean is annotated @Interceptor or @Decorator
- session bean with a parameterized bean class declares any scope other than @Dependent

3.2.4. Specializing a session bean
- session bean class annotated @Specializes does not directly extend 
  the bean class of another session bean

3.3. Producer methods 
- producer method return type contains a wildcard type parameter
- producer method with a parameterized return type with a type variable declares 
  any scope other than @Dependent
- producer method return type is a type variable

3.3.2. Declaring a producer method
- producer method is annotated @Inject
- producer method has a parameter annotated @Disposes
- producer method has a parameter annotated @Observes
- non-static method of a session bean class is annotated @Produces, and the method 
  is not a business method of the session bean
- interceptor or decorator has a method annotated @Produces

3.3.3. Specializing a producer method
- method annotated @Specializes is static or does not directly override another producer method

3.3.6. Declaring a disposer method
- method has more than one parameter annotated @Disposes
- disposer method is annotated @Produces or @Inject or has a parameter annotated @Observes
- non-static method of a session bean class has a parameter annotated @Disposes, and 
  the method is not a business method of the session bean
- interceptor or decorator has a method annotated @Disposes

3.3.7. Disposer method resolution
- there is no producer method declared by the (same) bean class that is assignable 
  to the disposed parameter of a disposer method
- there are multiple disposer methods for a single producer method 

3.4. Producer fields
- producer field type contains a wildcard type parameter
- producer field with a parameterized type with a type variable declares any 
  scope other than @Dependent
- producer field type is a type variable

3.4.2. Declaring a producer field
- producer field is annotated @Inject
- non-static field of a session bean class is annotated @Produces
- interceptor or decorator has a field annotated @Produces

3.5.1. Declaring a resource
- producer field declaration specifies an EL name (together with one of 
  @Resource, @PersistenceContext, @PersistenceUnit, @EJB, @WebServiceRef)
- matching object in the Java EE component environment is not of the same type 
  as the producer field declaration (JBT: let's ignore this rule so far since we don't have any good tool to recognize such components)

3.6. Additional built-in beans
- Java EE component class has an injection point of type UserTransaction 
  and qualifier @Default, and may not validly make use of the JTA UserTransaction 
  according to the Java EE platform specification (JBT: let's ignore this rule so far since we don't have any good tool to recognize such components)

3.7.1. Declaring a bean constructor
- bean class has more than one constructor annotated @Inject
- bean constructor has a parameter annotated @Disposes, or @Observes

3.8.1. Declaring an injected field
- injected field is annotated @Produces

3.9.1. Declaring an initializer method
- generic method of a bean is annotated @Inject (initializer method is a non-abstract, 
  non-static, non-generic method of a bean class)

3.11. The qualifier @Named at injection points
- injection point other than injected field declares a @Named annotation that 
  does not specify the value member

4.3.1. Direct and indirect specialization
- X specializes Y but does not have some bean type of Y
- X specializes Y and Y has a name and X declares a name explicitly, using @Named
- interceptor or decorator is annotated @Specializes (Non-Portable behavior)

5.2.2. Legal injection point types
- injection point type is a type variable

5.1.4. Inter-module injection
- a decorator can not be injected
- an interceptor can not be injected

5.2.5. Qualifier annotations with members
- array-valued or annotation-valued member of a qualifier type is not annotated @Nonbinding (Non-Portable behavior)

5.5.7. Injection point metadata
- bean that declares any scope other than @Dependent has an injection point of type 
  InjectionPoint and qualifier @Default
- Java EE component class supporting injection that is not a bean has an injection 
  point of type InjectionPoint and qualifier @Default (JBT: let's ignore this rule so far since we don't have any good tool to recognize such components)

8.1.2. Decorator delegate injection points
- decorator has more than one delegate injection point, or
  does not have a delegate injection point
- injection point that is not an injected field, initializer method parameter 
  or bean constructor method parameter is annotated @Delegate
- bean class that is not a decorator has an injection point annotated @Delegate

8.1.3. Decorated types of a decorator
- delegate type does not implement or extend a decorated type of the decorator,
  or specifies different type parameters

9.2. Declaring the interceptor bindings of an interceptor
- interceptor for lifecycle callbacks declares an interceptor binding type 
  that is defined @Target({TYPE, METHOD})
- interceptor declared using @Interceptor does not declare any interceptor binding (Non-Portable behavior)

9.3. Binding an interceptor to a bean
- managed bean has a class level interceptor binding and is declared final 
  or has a non-static, non-private, final method
- non-static, non-private, final method of a managed bean has a method level 
  interceptor binding

9.5.2. Interceptor binding types with members
- the set of interceptor bindings of a bean or interceptor, including bindings 
  inherited from stereotypes and other interceptor bindings, has two instances 
  of a certain interceptor binding type and the instances have different values 
  of some annotation member
- array-valued or annotation-valued member of an interceptor binding type 
  is not annotated @Nonbinding (Non-Portable behavior)

10.4.2. Declaring an observer method
- method has more than one parameter annotated @Observes
- observer method is annotated @Produces or @Inject or has a parameter annotated @Disposes
- non-static method of a session bean class has a parameter annotated @Observes, 
  and the method is not a business method of the EJB
- interceptor or decorator has a method with a parameter annotated @Observes

10.4.3. Conditional observer methods
- bean with scope @Dependent has an observer method declared notifyObserver=IF_EXISTS

12.1. Bean archives
- bean class is deployed in two different bean archives (Non-Portable behavior) - (JBT: let's ignore this rule so far since we don't have any good tool to recognize such components)

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